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A long-running conservation partnership, this council helps coordinate migratory bird management across the Central Flyway and is known for practical guides for hunters and birders alike.

by Central Flyway Council
Established in 1951, the Central Flyway Council is an administrative partnership representing wildlife agencies across the Central Flyway in North America. Its mission is to provide leadership in the international conservation of migratory game birds and to build cooperation among public and private groups interested in that work.
Rather than being a single individual author, the council is a collaborative body. It is associated with member jurisdictions in the flyway and is best known in publishing for straightforward reference materials such as waterfowl identification guides.
Because this is an organization rather than a person, a standard author portrait does not appear to be available on the sources reviewed. The official site mainly features the council logo, maps, and wildlife imagery rather than a clear portrait-style image.